"Your Field Scout is at my farm tonight, hiking through the woods with him today gave me such joy. He actually thought my little bit of nature was special and beautiful. I am so glad you are helping people look around and appreciate and protect this amazing natural world we live in. Thanks Hipcamp. Glad to be a part of your movement!"

About I'olani Farm

We have a private jungle "tentalow" site, 3
minutes by foot from parking and our communal bath house area. There is an
outdoor hot shower, sink, and "his and hers" flushing toilets. The campsite is a raised 16 x 7ft platform that is covered for your tent with lantern included.
Our neighborhood is exactly 1 mile down a private dirt road and up a small
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We have a private jungle "tentalow" site, 3
minutes by foot from parking and our communal bath house area. There is an
outdoor hot shower, sink, and "his and hers" flushing toilets. The campsite is a raised 16 x 7ft platform that is covered for your tent with lantern included.

Our neighborhood is exactly 1 mile down a private dirt road and up a small
gated gravel driveway. We are a 3 year old, small, "off grid" organic farm that specializes
in harvesting and pressing sugar cane. All around this area people have
large working farms that harvest crops such as Papaya, Macadamia
Nuts, Palms, flowers, and various other exports. We are 5 miles from the
colorful "alternative" artist and farmer village of Pahoa in the center
of the district of Puna known for its farming and
sustainability, lava flows and geothermal activity. We are also about 3 miles
from the ocean and nearest surf spot and beach park named Isaac Hale.
There is also a large public saltwater fed thermal swimming pool
for relaxing and picnics. About 20 minutes away by car down the coastal
road there is a beautiful black sand beach called Kehena. A bit further
down the coastal road leads to the Hawaiian village and Kava Bar in
Kalapana with nightly live music and authentic Hawaiian culture. The
road ends there and loops back to Pahoa via Highway. In 1983 lava came
down and cut off the coastal road and buried most of the village of
Kalapana and area under a sea of lava.

Puna is full of lavacracks, craters, lava formations, steam vents, and lava tubes ready for

exploring! There are various tide pools we may suggest to you and even a green colored lake at the top of a small volcano crater that they say has no bottom....

I had a nice stay there. John and Ariel are really sweet people and I think that if you are searching for a jungle immersion, this is the place to be. Bring some earplugs if you cannot sleep in a noisy environment because the place is crowded with frogs, birds and pigs. I loved it!